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that's joe. [applause] that optimism, that determination, that big, strong heart that drives him forward everyday, it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard-working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving and supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley and it's what drives him today as he and president obama fight to strengthen the middle class they grew up in. for as long as i've known him, joe has never given up. never failed to see the possibilities and never had any doubt about who he is fighting for. and as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know from the bottom of my heart, that he will continue to fight for you everyday. thank you, god bless our troops and god bless our military families. thank you. [applause] >> dr. jill biden making an interesting case after women speaking and talking about how great it is to be a mom she talked about how great it was to be a teacher and work for a living. >> she did
that's joe. [applause] that optimism, that determination, that big, strong heart that drives him forward everyday, it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard-working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving and supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley and it's what drives him today as he and president obama fight to strengthen the middle class they grew up in. for as long as i've known him, joe has never given up. never...
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>> i do not own any of these stocks, no. >> susie: joe, thanks, a lot, joe deaux from thestreet.com. tomorrow on "n.b.r." we talk to ford c.e.o. alan mulally, we'll visit him a ford dealership, and take a look at the new ford fusion. then, hershey has a big announcement, we'll head to pennsylvania and talk to the c.e.o. about what they're up to, and how much money does the u.s. owe, and how did we get here? we kick off this week's coverage of the national debt. the u.s. presidential election is just seven weeks away, and the economy remains the key issue. but as tonight's commentator explains, the u.s. economy isn't simply stuck in a bad business cycle, it's suffering from an innovation crisis. here's rob atkinson, author of "innovation economics: the race for global advantage." >> many nations are competing intensely to win this race, offering competitive corporate tax policies, increased investment in technology and training, and other smart policies. in the last decade, the united states has fallen behind. declining competitiveness means not just anemic job growth today, but relat
>> i do not own any of these stocks, no. >> susie: joe, thanks, a lot, joe deaux from thestreet.com. tomorrow on "n.b.r." we talk to ford c.e.o. alan mulally, we'll visit him a ford dealership, and take a look at the new ford fusion. then, hershey has a big announcement, we'll head to pennsylvania and talk to the c.e.o. about what they're up to, and how much money does the u.s. owe, and how did we get here? we kick off this week's coverage of the national debt. the u.s....
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and joe came in and made it easy for me. >> reporter: for joe selvaggio, holmes is a star client, a 41- year-old mother of three who was able to turn an earlier life of chemical dependency and cancer, so far, selvagio has disbursed more than $2 million in $1,000 grants. he gets funds from foundations and many wealthy minnesotans he got to know from his days as a priest. >> these are entrepreneurs that have made money, you know, on their own and they... they appreciate the, you know, principles of responsibility, accountability, production, getting, you know, business principles of delivering a quality product on time at a reasonable price. >> reporter: grameen america's c.e.o. vogel, himself a successful entrepreneur who also founded a private equity firm, says it's critical that small enterprises be nurtured among low-income americans. it's not just the best bet for people in poverty, he says; its often the only option. >> they can't get a job. jobs are very tight. overtime is very tight. many of our borrowers do have jobs. they have part-time jobs, and they're using these business op
and joe came in and made it easy for me. >> reporter: for joe selvaggio, holmes is a star client, a 41- year-old mother of three who was able to turn an earlier life of chemical dependency and cancer, so far, selvagio has disbursed more than $2 million in $1,000 grants. he gets funds from foundations and many wealthy minnesotans he got to know from his days as a priest. >> these are entrepreneurs that have made money, you know, on their own and they... they appreciate the, you know,...
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joe biden is ready, barack obama is ready. i'm ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. >> woodruff: not an empty seat in the house in the time warner cable arena here in charlotte, north carolina. as massachusetts candidate elizabeth warren finishes her remarks to the delegates you can see them standing, cheering, waving. waving signs, we are getting close to the moment when former president bill clinton will speak. right now we're going to hear from the chair of the convention, the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigaso. >> pursuant to our nominating rules, only one candidate is qualified to be the nominee of our party for president of the united states. our next speaker will place before you that nomination. ♪ >> unemployment in june was the highest in march of 1984 -- >> u.s. economy has been in a resection. >> ten million americans still officially unemployed. >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right with america. we believe that in -- we have got to go beyond the brain dead politics in washington and give
joe biden is ready, barack obama is ready. i'm ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. >> woodruff: not an empty seat in the house in the time warner cable arena here in charlotte, north carolina. as massachusetts candidate elizabeth warren finishes her remarks to the delegates you can see them standing, cheering, waving. waving signs, we are getting close to the moment when former president bill clinton will speak. right now we're going to hear from the chair of the...
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joe, how does any federal reserve action this week impact global stock investors? >> well, i think if you think about equity markets in general and ris ago sets, they tend to do well when you hear of more easing from central banks around the world. as a matter of fact, you think about what we have seen over the past few weeks, the economic data has no doubt been disappointing. however you have had sort of coordinated central bank easing, not only from the fed here in the u.s. but also the central bank in europe, you know, which has really helped propel stocks a little higher if you are asking me what it will do for its u.s. economy, i question how it will really impact economic growth when interest rates are at incredibly low levels. >> tom: maybe the economic impact and its risk asset impact. and when you talk about stock a lot of folks think we merging markets what emerging market specifically can actually benefit by actions in the u.s.? >> well, i think from action here in the u.s. generally speaking, when the fedex panneds their balance sheets and they try to b
joe, how does any federal reserve action this week impact global stock investors? >> well, i think if you think about equity markets in general and ris ago sets, they tend to do well when you hear of more easing from central banks around the world. as a matter of fact, you think about what we have seen over the past few weeks, the economic data has no doubt been disappointing. however you have had sort of coordinated central bank easing, not only from the fed here in the u.s. but also the...
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joe lemire covers baseball for "sports illustrated" and joins me now. joe, originally i think the team announced he was going to pitch his last game on september 12 so they pulled the plug a little early, didn't they? >> they did. they ultimately decided that there had been such a distraction, whether it's through the media or on himself personally, putting pressure on himself, and they decided that he was done. he had had a couple of rocky outings among his last few starts so they decided that, you know, now is good enough. >> suarez: has a team in a pennant race ever done anything like this before? >> no. this is wholly unprecedented. you've only seen in the last, you know, decade or so, a real heightened awareness of pitchers' health in terms of pitch count and innings limits. so we're in somewhat new territory anyway but there have been very few who have been in the situation that the nationals are in. in fact none. they're in first place in their division. they are almost certainly going to make the play-offs. even when they get there, they're goin
joe lemire covers baseball for "sports illustrated" and joins me now. joe, originally i think the team announced he was going to pitch his last game on september 12 so they pulled the plug a little early, didn't they? >> they did. they ultimately decided that there had been such a distraction, whether it's through the media or on himself personally, putting pressure on himself, and they decided that he was done. he had had a couple of rocky outings among his last few starts so...
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and i will enter a voting booth in our home town of plains and cast another vote for barack obama and joe biden. we will do so with the confidence and conviction that they understand the challenges and difficult choices that face our nation and our people. in fact all peoples of the world in the years ahead. one thing i have learned over my lifetime as a submarine officer, as president and as leader of the quarter center is that biggest challenges and problems we face, are don't lend themselves to quiek figures. go to the snappy rhetoric of a television commercial. solutions are complex and difficult requiring the judgment, skill and patience to pursue the right policies for the right reasons. voters this november and i am confident when the facts and policies have been examined and record and performances have been reviewed, barack obama and joe biden will once again be elected to lead our beloved country to a better future. thank you. [crowd cheering] >> ifill: that's jimmy carter, the former president of the united states giving a full-throatd endorsement of barack obama and joe biden.
and i will enter a voting booth in our home town of plains and cast another vote for barack obama and joe biden. we will do so with the confidence and conviction that they understand the challenges and difficult choices that face our nation and our people. in fact all peoples of the world in the years ahead. one thing i have learned over my lifetime as a submarine officer, as president and as leader of the quarter center is that biggest challenges and problems we face, are don't lend themselves...
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vice president joe biden arrived in the convention city this afternoon. on the republican side, vice presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in ohio charging the president has been a failure. >> ... >> you can't look atta t data, you can't look at the suffering families or the jobs lost or the death crisis over our economy and say we're better off than we were four years ago. as a matter of fact, president obama's record is worse than jimmy carter's record. (laughter) >> sreenivasan: the man at the top of the g.o.p. ticket, mitt romney, spent the day in vermont preparing for the fall debate. back in charlotte, the democratic national convention officially kicked off late this afternoon. >> this is the democratic national convention will now come to order! (cheers and applause) >> reporter: the highlight tonight will feature first lady michelle obama addressing the convention. >> ifill: ray suarez is down there among the delegates where he'll be everyday and every night all week. ray? >> suarez: gwen and judy, the convention, as harry noted, was gaveled
vice president joe biden arrived in the convention city this afternoon. on the republican side, vice presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in ohio charging the president has been a failure. >> ... >> you can't look atta t data, you can't look at the suffering families or the jobs lost or the death crisis over our economy and say we're better off than we were four years ago. as a matter of fact, president obama's record is worse than jimmy carter's record. (laughter) >>...
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most republicans in congress have signed norquist's pledge just as joe kaufmann, running for congress from florida, is doing here, at a conference sponsored, surprise, by ralph reed's faith and freedom coalition. >> this is a commitment to the people of florida that joe will not raise their taxes, tax reform is a good idea, tax changes that are a trojan horse for tax increases are not a good idea. so this is a pledge tax reform yes, tax increases no. >> ralph reed was a central figure in the jack abramoff scandal, according to the bipartisan senate committee that investigated and detailed more than $5.3 million dollars abramoff had paid reed. but ralph reid was never charged. he had double-crossed his trusted followers and made them pawns in a power game. but it isn't necessarily a criminal offense to be a phony. a false prophet out to make a profit. the scandal did derail reed's hopes for public office in 2006. it broke while he was running in the republican primary for lieutenant governor of georgia. his republican opponent made political hay with the abramoff mess. >> ralph reed to
most republicans in congress have signed norquist's pledge just as joe kaufmann, running for congress from florida, is doing here, at a conference sponsored, surprise, by ralph reed's faith and freedom coalition. >> this is a commitment to the people of florida that joe will not raise their taxes, tax reform is a good idea, tax changes that are a trojan horse for tax increases are not a good idea. so this is a pledge tax reform yes, tax increases no. >> ralph reed was a central...
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shared responsibility, a we're-all-in- this-together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. >> woodruff: delegates on the floor were enthralled during the speech, and energized after it. >> it was like going to a baseball game and hitting a home run. he hit all of the issues. >> president clinton pointed out all the discrepancies i think the republican party have been trying to blame on president barack obama, but obviously it was very clear by president clinton's speech that that's simply not true. and as he pointed out, no one could've fixed these problems overnight. they didn't happen overnight so they can't be fixed overnight. >> woodruff: vendors were doing a brisk business as thousands of people streamed toward the arena in a carnival-like atmosphere ahead of tonight's main event-- president obama's speech. >> ifill: mary j. blige prepares to sing. she's going do this every night tonight? >> suarez: some of the disappointed people who won't be at the stadium were outside on the convention center hoping they could convince someone to give up a ticket. i couldn't
shared responsibility, a we're-all-in- this-together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. >> woodruff: delegates on the floor were enthralled during the speech, and energized after it. >> it was like going to a baseball game and hitting a home run. he hit all of the issues. >> president clinton pointed out all the discrepancies i think the republican party have been trying to blame on president barack obama, but obviously it was very clear by president...
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leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on. prosperity requires democracy. starting with the essential right of everyone in this great country to a voice, both at the ballot box and at the workplace. the right to solve problems together. and to climb the ladder to the middle class the old-fashioned way through hard work fairly rewarded. now, president obama and vice-president biden have put the country on the right path. towards jobs and shared prosperity. despite the obstruction they faced from a dishonest, politically motivated, economically challenged republic majority in congress. we face a choice in november between division and dec
leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on....
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gwen: as paul ryan a great help to mitt romney as joe biden was at this time four years ago for barack obama? >> oh, yeah. i definitely think so. gwen: you do? his speech got some criticism for being selective in its facts, is what -- >> that's a whole other interesting dynamic of where we are in this race and that is do facts matter? watch at the white house or with the obama campaign the frustration that they feel because as the president, there's a feeling that we can have our campaign surrogates tell you some whoppers but the president is somewhat more wedded to something related to the facts. and they're concerned that the direction that the campaign has gone in both ways, directions has been what shall we say, whopper laden, right? and maybe it doesn't matter or we're seeing so many voters made up their minds. they already believe that they know how they're going to vote, that maybe that is what is feeding this idea of keep stoking those fires. gwen: now we have to talk about clint eastwood. why? because if we didn't, we would be the only people on television not talking about cl
gwen: as paul ryan a great help to mitt romney as joe biden was at this time four years ago for barack obama? >> oh, yeah. i definitely think so. gwen: you do? his speech got some criticism for being selective in its facts, is what -- >> that's a whole other interesting dynamic of where we are in this race and that is do facts matter? watch at the white house or with the obama campaign the frustration that they feel because as the president, there's a feeling that we can have our...
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the street.com's joe deaux joins for a look at where mining shares are headed. and finally, how will you or your company be remembered? tonight, lou's been thinking about leaving a mark. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> to this day, it's one of the most accidentally provocative questions i've ever been asked. when my grandmother died many, many years ago, our son was quite young and he asked, when great grandma died, did she leave a mark? i think my wife and i fumbled with some answer at the time, satisfying neither steve nor us. it was only years later that he told us the source of the question: he had seen one of those old cops-and-robbers films on tv and when a body was found, one of the cops drew around it with chalk. he had seen some chalk on my grandmothers basement floor and wondered if that was her mark! i laugh about it now, but it also gets me thinking about the deeper meaning of leaving a mark. at some way-deep-down level we all want to do that, don't we? in a social group one evening, we played this after-dinner game: when you're gone, what
the street.com's joe deaux joins for a look at where mining shares are headed. and finally, how will you or your company be remembered? tonight, lou's been thinking about leaving a mark. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> to this day, it's one of the most accidentally provocative questions i've ever been asked. when my grandmother died many, many years ago, our son was quite young and he asked, when great grandma died, did she leave a mark? i think my wife and i fumbled with some...
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joe biden is ready, barack obama is ready. i'm ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. >> woodruff: not an empty seat in the house in the time warner cable arena here in charlotte, north carolina. as massachusetts candidate elizabeth warren finishes her remarks to the delegates you can see them standing, cheering, waving. waving signs, we are getting close to the moment when former president bill clinton will speak. right now we're going to hear from the chair of the convention, the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigaso. >> pursuant to our nominating rules, only one candidate is qualified to be the nominee of our party for president of the united states. our next speaker will place before you that nomination. ♪ >> unemployment in june was the highest in march of 1984 -- >> u.s. economy has been in a resection. >> ten million americans still officially unemployed. >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right with america. we believe that in -- we have got to go beyond the brain dead politics in washington and give
joe biden is ready, barack obama is ready. i'm ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. >> woodruff: not an empty seat in the house in the time warner cable arena here in charlotte, north carolina. as massachusetts candidate elizabeth warren finishes her remarks to the delegates you can see them standing, cheering, waving. waving signs, we are getting close to the moment when former president bill clinton will speak. right now we're going to hear from the chair of the...
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vice president joe biden's former economic advisor jared bernstein. >> if you repeal the affordable care act, what you just heard is part of what you lose. >> reporter: now it may seem unfair to the republicans to pit them against a heart-rending case study. but the unlimited amount spend on mark morgan's care illustrates one of their key arguments, that america's health care system costs more than anyone else's yet gets no better results. because we rely on government, said vice president shall candidate paul ryan in tampa, not on a competitive market. >> obama-care comes to more than 2,000 pages of rules, mandates, taxes, fees, and fines that have no place in a free country. >> reporter: that's why, says presidential candidate mitt romney... >> we must reign in the skyrocketing costs of health care by repealing and replacing obama-care. >> reporter: on day one a romney presidency as he's repeatedly said. but on "meet the press" this week, romney seemed to suggest he would be open to keeping some parts of the affordable care act. >> there are a number of things that i like in health car
vice president joe biden's former economic advisor jared bernstein. >> if you repeal the affordable care act, what you just heard is part of what you lose. >> reporter: now it may seem unfair to the republicans to pit them against a heart-rending case study. but the unlimited amount spend on mark morgan's care illustrates one of their key arguments, that america's health care system costs more than anyone else's yet gets no better results. because we rely on government, said vice...
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and shared responsibility of we're all in this together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. [ applause ] if you want america, if you want every american to vote and you think it is wrong to change voting procedures -- just to reduce the turn out of younger minority and disabled supporters you should support barack obama. [ applause ] if you think the president was right to open the doors of american opportunity to all those young immigrants brought here when they were young so they can serve in the military or go to college, you must vote for barack obama. [ applause ] if you want a future of shared prosperity with the middle class and poverty declining where the american dream is really alive and well again, and where the united states maintains its leadership as a force for peace and justice and prosperity in this highly competitive world, you have to vote for barack obama. [ applause ] i love our country so much. and i know we're coming back, for more than 200 years through every crisis we've always come back. people have predicted our demise ever since george wash
and shared responsibility of we're all in this together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. [ applause ] if you want america, if you want every american to vote and you think it is wrong to change voting procedures -- just to reduce the turn out of younger minority and disabled supporters you should support barack obama. [ applause ] if you think the president was right to open the doors of american opportunity to all those young immigrants brought here when they were young...
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for instance, specifically joe biden has this relationship with mitch mcconnell, the republican senate leader. he's known in the west wing, biden is, as the mcconnell whisperer, the person who can deal with mcconnell, they've known each other for decades, they don't agree on things. but it's the kind of old deal-making philosophy one for you; one for me. and at key points in this three and a half year period it's biden who comes and bail it is administration and the president out >> woodruff: you have reported on presidents since richard nixon and watergate. i've had other people say this is such a difficult time, historically, intransgent, poisonous relationships. can anyone lead in these circumstances? >> bill clinton says well no one could fix this fully and, you know, you cans may a case for that. but it depends on your expectation. if our expectations are such that, oh, there's gridlock and you can't get around it then we aren't going to solve the problems. there are all kinds of difficult thing out there. getting and tracking osama bin laden was tough, it took ten years to do it,
for instance, specifically joe biden has this relationship with mitch mcconnell, the republican senate leader. he's known in the west wing, biden is, as the mcconnell whisperer, the person who can deal with mcconnell, they've known each other for decades, they don't agree on things. but it's the kind of old deal-making philosophy one for you; one for me. and at key points in this three and a half year period it's biden who comes and bail it is administration and the president out >>...
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the subject was so-called "tort reform," how to keep the average joe from successfully suing a corporation for damages. the day after the boot camp two state representatives presented the draft version of a house bill chock full of alec priorities. it would, among other things, limit corporate product-liability in north carolina. one of the representatives, johnathan rhyne, was quoted in the raleigh news observer saying of alec, "i really don't know much about them." that's odd, because rhyne had been listed as a featured speaker at the alec tort reform boot camp. the paper also reported that rhyne said the bill wasn't copied from alec model legislation. that too, is odd, given how the sections covering product liability could have passed as twins. ♪ ♪ ♪ the bill was controversial. it passed, but only after the product-liability sections were taken out of it, but the tort reformers didn't give up. they were back a year later. this time with a draft bill aimed only to limit the liability of drug manufacturers. when the public was allowed to comment before a legislative panel, people w
the subject was so-called "tort reform," how to keep the average joe from successfully suing a corporation for damages. the day after the boot camp two state representatives presented the draft version of a house bill chock full of alec priorities. it would, among other things, limit corporate product-liability in north carolina. one of the representatives, johnathan rhyne, was quoted in the raleigh news observer saying of alec, "i really don't know much about them." that's...
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. >> joe biden on a sunday you recall on the air. absolutely not. i think it is, but at the same time every platform is a result in some part of a group organizing passionately, intensely and saying, look, this is important to us. and occasionally there's a nonnegotiable point made by a particular element of the party that says if you don't do this, we're not going to be engaged and involved. i think that there's no question that the democrats on gay rights matters have become committed in a way that they never have been before. >> ifill: final thought, david. think how that issue plays out this term may help the republicans a bit. i think in the decades ahead it will help the demate karates for sure. >> ifill: we have much more to talk about all week long so we look forward to chatting with both of you about it. you can catch more from mark and david also on the doubleheader. that's just one of many beyond the sky box features available only online. find six live stream channels on our website, including all of the official proceedings every day th
. >> joe biden on a sunday you recall on the air. absolutely not. i think it is, but at the same time every platform is a result in some part of a group organizing passionately, intensely and saying, look, this is important to us. and occasionally there's a nonnegotiable point made by a particular element of the party that says if you don't do this, we're not going to be engaged and involved. i think that there's no question that the democrats on gay rights matters have become committed...
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fang out to help each other, to help win the house for the democrats, to help elect barack obama and joe biden. that's the most important thing. >> woodruff: but it's a challenge. the republicans picked up how much seats in the house in 2010? it was a huge year for the tea party, the republicans, you lost the speaker's gavel and the consensus seems to be it's a really long hall for democrats to win back the house? >> what i say is don't agonize, organize. it's exactly what we're doing. we have great candidates and that is the most important part of it. we the only need to win 25 seats. although they won many seatings, i wasn't that many votes. only 250,000 votes that lost the majority in the house. we think in a presidential year that we can pick up at least 25 seats with president obama at the top of the ticket. >> you think you can regain the majority? >> i think it's very close. i think under the leadership of steve israel, our chairman, it's a 50/50 thing. it could could this way or that way by a few votes but we're not ceding one grain of safnld we're fighting every fight, precinct
fang out to help each other, to help win the house for the democrats, to help elect barack obama and joe biden. that's the most important thing. >> woodruff: but it's a challenge. the republicans picked up how much seats in the house in 2010? it was a huge year for the tea party, the republicans, you lost the speaker's gavel and the consensus seems to be it's a really long hall for democrats to win back the house? >> what i say is don't agonize, organize. it's exactly what we're...
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leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on. prosperity requires democracy. starting with the essential right of everyone in this great country to a voice, both at the ballot box and at the workplace. the right to solve problems together. and to climb the ladder to the middle class the old-fashioned way through hard work fairly rewarded. now, president obama and vice-president biden have put the country on the right path. towards jobs and shared prosperity. despite the obstruction they faced from a dishonest, politically motivated, economically challenged republic majority in congress. we face a choice in november between division and dec
leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on....
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joe? >> joe: this has been going on for centuries. it's not going to geted. >> dana: larry dade on "curb your enthusiasm" when he makes fun of jewish people, nothing funnier than that. it helps uses up each other. i don't make muslim jokes. >> eric: christian making fun of himself. if you make fun of your own culture and religion and nationality, it seems to be acceptable in the muslim world. they just, that is something they don't do. for the life of me i can't figure out why. >> dana: all right. good discussion as always. thank you, everybody coming up, the holder justice department is caught coordinating with the liberal group. you know them. media matters to attack the critics. eric has the details next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back. is the department of justice colluding with the left wing propaganda site media matters? ap e-mails obtained by the daily caller. the eric holder d.o.j. doesn't like it when reporters criticize them. remember the black panther voting scandal hit?
joe? >> joe: this has been going on for centuries. it's not going to geted. >> dana: larry dade on "curb your enthusiasm" when he makes fun of jewish people, nothing funnier than that. it helps uses up each other. i don't make muslim jokes. >> eric: christian making fun of himself. if you make fun of your own culture and religion and nationality, it seems to be acceptable in the muslim world. they just, that is something they don't do. for the life of me i can't...
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if i'm wrong, i always correct myself, joe. >> as joe is prepped to move into his new cell, deputy warden joni brown offers some words of wisdom to amy. >> you can go by the book, you can alter the rules, you decide how you are going to do your job, but you darn better make sure you do it the same way every single time, especially with somebody like that, because he's not going to forget. >> he's expected to parole next month. so i think a lot of it might be anxiety of -- he's been doing time since the riot days. >> all right, fellas. stay out of trouble like [ bleep ] me. >> i saw some pictures, some young pictures of me when i first come in. i look like a puppy. i mean, i was so young. and then now i look at myself, the years just go slow. they seem slow. then you know, after a while, you're like, wow, they just went by. i wasted so much of it in here. i don't want to see myself an old, gray 50-year-old man, 60-year-old man sitting in here with nothing. you know, your family just dying off. sometimes i wonder what the future is for me. is this it? you know, i don't want that. i just wan
if i'm wrong, i always correct myself, joe. >> as joe is prepped to move into his new cell, deputy warden joni brown offers some words of wisdom to amy. >> you can go by the book, you can alter the rules, you decide how you are going to do your job, but you darn better make sure you do it the same way every single time, especially with somebody like that, because he's not going to forget. >> he's expected to parole next month. so i think a lot of it might be anxiety of -- he's...
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it is o official with two voteso evict joe, joe will be leaving the house, but let's see how he votes. >> i vote to evict joe. >> julie: thank you. >> sorry. >> julie: all of the votes are in. let's give the news to the house guests. house guests, just a reminder, when i reveal the vote the he vicked house guest will have just a few moments to say good-bye and walk out the front door. by house vote of three to zero, joe, you are evicted from the big brother house. >> it happens. >> good luck. ah. >> i truly love everyone, i really do. it is just a game. take it easy. >> we will see you on the outside. good luck. hang in there. [ applause ] >> love you, thank you! >> julie: thank you. >> are you all right, man? >> julie: joe, you survived one voting round earlier tonight, but you couldn't survive the second one. why not? >> couldn't win the pov, sometimes you have to come up with a big win in your life and i couldn't pull that one out. he deserved it. ian absolutely deserves it. >> julie: but why you and not danielle he vicked tonight? >> >> i can't go there. i will rub his back but th
it is o official with two voteso evict joe, joe will be leaving the house, but let's see how he votes. >> i vote to evict joe. >> julie: thank you. >> sorry. >> julie: all of the votes are in. let's give the news to the house guests. house guests, just a reminder, when i reveal the vote the he vicked house guest will have just a few moments to say good-bye and walk out the front door. by house vote of three to zero, joe, you are evicted from the big brother house....
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joe, joe, this is what you're missing. the president of the united states is lying to the families of four dead americans. >> he is not lying. he's not lying. >> bill: if this was a spontaneous attack, they happened to have in their back pocket rocket-propelled grenade, if it wasn't a planned, orchestrated attack? they happened to have a mortar round in their back pocket that they were firing at the embassy? >> sean, sean -- >> bill: wait a minute. why were the -- >> sean, wait for me for a second. when libya fell, when the government collapsed, there were thousands and thousands of rpgs that were missing. we all know that. that's a fact. >> bill: that they just happened to bring to a spontaneous rally -- >> no, no. i'm not doing the spontaneous rally thing. these weapons are all over that country. >> bill: why didn't he beef up security on the anniversary of 9/11? >> those are things that will be -- if there's an investigation -- look, if you're a government you don't say it's terrorism until you know it's terrorism. >> j
joe, joe, this is what you're missing. the president of the united states is lying to the families of four dead americans. >> he is not lying. he's not lying. >> bill: if this was a spontaneous attack, they happened to have in their back pocket rocket-propelled grenade, if it wasn't a planned, orchestrated attack? they happened to have a mortar round in their back pocket that they were firing at the embassy? >> sean, sean -- >> bill: wait a minute. why were the --...
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>> it's "morning joe" day! >>> welcome back to "morning joe." when we started this thing, we started it on a shoestring. obviously the 30-minute phone calls that passed for segments. >> pat buchanan, can you stay with us for another hour on the phone? >> sure, joe! >> of course, no money, no support. it's safe to say things have changed in five years. fim griffin decides that we can get a cake for the fifth year anniversary. unfortunately, we had to go to costco and it was a leftover cake. >> let's just call it a gently used cake. intended for someone -- this actually happened. we ordered a big fifth anniversary cake. we're going to splurge on it, get it right, celebrate five great years of "morning joe." this is what they sent us back. benjamin joseph having a big birthday today. >> willie, it's been great. >> we have your cake. so everything you ever needed to know about five years of "morning joe," you got to watch now. >> it's awful. >> it's terrible. it suction. >> while america was sleeping, history was made. [ alarm ] ♪ ♪ >>> good mor
>> it's "morning joe" day! >>> welcome back to "morning joe." when we started this thing, we started it on a shoestring. obviously the 30-minute phone calls that passed for segments. >> pat buchanan, can you stay with us for another hour on the phone? >> sure, joe! >> of course, no money, no support. it's safe to say things have changed in five years. fim griffin decides that we can get a cake for the fifth year anniversary. unfortunately, we...
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joe's life was shattered. but through his strong catholic faith and his fierce love for our boys, joe found the strength to get back up. that's joe. that optimism. that determination. that big strong heart that drives him forward every day. it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley. and it's what drives him today as he and president obama fight to strengthen the middle class they grew up in. for as long as i've known him, joe has never given up, never failed to see the possibilities, and never had any doubt about who he's fighting for. and as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know from the bottom of my heart that he will continue to fight for you every day. thank you, god bless our troops and god bless our military famili. thank you! >> i like best about this country the people. there isn't anything we can't do. there still is that
joe's life was shattered. but through his strong catholic faith and his fierce love for our boys, joe found the strength to get back up. that's joe. that optimism. that determination. that big strong heart that drives him forward every day. it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley. and it's what drives him today as he and president...
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joe biden was trusted. he's the guy who always took the train from washington back up to wilmington. >> because? >> because that's where he lived. >> and because his two kids were orphaned. >> his kids were orphaned. his first wife died in a tragic accident. he's the kind of guy who liked to ride the train, who liked to talk to people on the train. his dad was a car dealer. he's an average guy. he went to state schools. he knows how to speak the real language. the onion newspaper, the humor newspaper, they've got a guy they call onion joe biden, and he's a guy with tattoos and a muscle tee who's always polishing his pontiac. that's an exaggeration, but on the other hand, that's who joe biden is. and the other thing about joe biden -- and i think the senator will agree with me -- he was one of the best informed, most detail focused guys. he was chairman of the foreign relations committee, chairman of the judiciary committee. this is not just a show horse by any means. >> it helps if you're 29 years old when
joe biden was trusted. he's the guy who always took the train from washington back up to wilmington. >> because? >> because that's where he lived. >> and because his two kids were orphaned. >> his kids were orphaned. his first wife died in a tragic accident. he's the kind of guy who liked to ride the train, who liked to talk to people on the train. his dad was a car dealer. he's an average guy. he went to state schools. he knows how to speak the real language. the onion...
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it's "morning joe." joined by actor jeff bridges working with the organization share our strength and together with its founder and ceo, bill shore, bringing an end to hunger in both party conventions. with the food network to raise awareness about the 16 million children who go hungry in the united states. let's take a look. >> i'm 38 years old, and been married for 16 years now. to dana walker. i have four children. >> there hasn't been a lot of food coming into the house. i've gone about three days without eating. i've been able to do that, sometimes. >> money is short in our house. we have eaten ramen noodles three time as day, 24/7 up to 3 1/2 months. >> thank you for being here. before we get to this, jeff, i have to point out in the your making of the white russian. notable in its absence is white. it's just a glassful of vodka. >> that's not something i drink. >> just a slight residue. that's all you're looking for is the residue. >> and you call that devirtualizing? >> right. like a powdered mil
it's "morning joe." joined by actor jeff bridges working with the organization share our strength and together with its founder and ceo, bill shore, bringing an end to hunger in both party conventions. with the food network to raise awareness about the 16 million children who go hungry in the united states. let's take a look. >> i'm 38 years old, and been married for 16 years now. to dana walker. i have four children. >> there hasn't been a lot of food coming into the...
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>> hi, joe. well, we have bill clinton on the cover with his five ideas that are changing the world for the better. this is a collaboration between us and the clinton global initiative which starts next week to coincide with the u.n. general assembly. and you know, as i call clinton in my little editor's letter, he's the fiphilanthropist in chf around the world. and the clinton global initiative has, over the last five or six years, raised $70 billion for problems around the world treating inequality, instability, unsustainability. and it's really -- it's not a secret, but it's really one of the most powerful forces in the world now, as powerful and probably more than many governments and certainly than most foundations out there. so this is bill's view of the world. and why he's optimistic about things like inequality, instability, the growth of democracy and global economies. it's an unusually optimistic note in these somewhat pessimistic times. >> you've got to photograph, he's cradling the gl
>> hi, joe. well, we have bill clinton on the cover with his five ideas that are changing the world for the better. this is a collaboration between us and the clinton global initiative which starts next week to coincide with the u.n. general assembly. and you know, as i call clinton in my little editor's letter, he's the fiphilanthropist in chf around the world. and the clinton global initiative has, over the last five or six years, raised $70 billion for problems around the world...
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those who know joe know he gets really pouty if you don't. [ laughter ] all right, thank you, joe. you may these two guys. joe and peter bought the golden state warriors for a record $450 million. they are the perfect pair. joe has funded the start-ups of dozens of companies that are household names for us and cut his teen in the nba as minority owner with the boston celtics and won the championship there. peter, hollywood icon has earned 50 academy nominations and made movies like color purple." rain marn," "batman," ohio $3 million in gate receipts for his movies. i metnese guys a year ago when they looked for a president of warriors and i never heard them use the word "good in our conversation. i only heard them use the word "great." and we have really set out to build a world-class organization. i can tell you now what has happened. i think jerry west is responsible as a great player and architect of all the los angeles lakers' championship teams and a member of our executive board involved in every player-personnel decision that the warriors make it. we purchased a dame last w
those who know joe know he gets really pouty if you don't. [ laughter ] all right, thank you, joe. you may these two guys. joe and peter bought the golden state warriors for a record $450 million. they are the perfect pair. joe has funded the start-ups of dozens of companies that are household names for us and cut his teen in the nba as minority owner with the boston celtics and won the championship there. peter, hollywood icon has earned 50 academy nominations and made movies like color...
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"morning joe." and that got the most publicity, by of way, of your entire interview with president clinton, which was very interesting. it was also all manner of politicians from across the board. from not just the president but small-town mayors to people like scott walker and paul ryan. i mean, that's really like turned it into a big story. it's like, wow, scott walker, the same person who doesn't think we need trained union teachers and firefighters really believes that we need trained union officials on the field for the nfl. it turned it into the kind of story that could not be contained by the sports page. >> paul ryan wants these guys to have exactly the same pension that he does not want anybody else to have. >> yeah. and that turns it into all kinds of fodder that really does transcend the sports world. >> i was going to sit back in chicago and say nothing because i like dave, but seriously, you guys politicizing this, it's pathetic. by the way, these refs, you know what the difference betw
"morning joe." and that got the most publicity, by of way, of your entire interview with president clinton, which was very interesting. it was also all manner of politicians from across the board. from not just the president but small-town mayors to people like scott walker and paul ryan. i mean, that's really like turned it into a big story. it's like, wow, scott walker, the same person who doesn't think we need trained union teachers and firefighters really believes that we need...
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this is damaging, joe. it's not a good thing, joe. customers are upset about it and american is doing the right thing in that they're canceling further outs and they're giving customers a warning. there's nothing worse than a cancellation on the day of and that has happened in the last few days and that being said i had a wonderful flight in american and the flight attendants were terrific and the service was great. it's not every flight and it's certainly not every pilot. >> this is the second story, major story about unions and probably not in a great light and we haven't heard a lot in recent years. with 7% private unions and i know we had a lot of public union, but was that a coincidence that union stores have come to the fore? what does that say to you? i know what it says to me, but what does it is a to you? >> it is clear that these tactics and these approaches haven't worked for most unionized employees and the consequences is most of industrial americans and private sector is now not unionized and we're simply going to have t
this is damaging, joe. it's not a good thing, joe. customers are upset about it and american is doing the right thing in that they're canceling further outs and they're giving customers a warning. there's nothing worse than a cancellation on the day of and that has happened in the last few days and that being said i had a wonderful flight in american and the flight attendants were terrific and the service was great. it's not every flight and it's certainly not every pilot. >> this is the...
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and then, karl, vice president joe biden. >> absolutely. >> bill: we know sometimes joe biden goes off the reservation. he's for real. my home state of delaware, we love him because joe is very authentic. >> he's literally the most authentic vice president we've literally ever had. >> bill: last night his job was to tell, i think the world who barack obama really is from somebody who has been up close and worked with him and been there with him when he made all of the tough decisions. here karl is joe biden talking about barack obama's backbone. >> time and time again i witnessed him summon it. this man has courage in his soul compassion in his heart and a spine of steel! >> it was a really good speech. you know, what was interesting if you compare that to the republican convention, the republican convention, the spin was they're trying to personalize the candidates because people don't like them, right? the big mistake that they made in doing only that was that people -- they're not just looking to like mitt romney. in order to cast their ballot for him. they want to know the directio
and then, karl, vice president joe biden. >> absolutely. >> bill: we know sometimes joe biden goes off the reservation. he's for real. my home state of delaware, we love him because joe is very authentic. >> he's literally the most authentic vice president we've literally ever had. >> bill: last night his job was to tell, i think the world who barack obama really is from somebody who has been up close and worked with him and been there with him when he made all of the...
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with us today, john heilemann, katty kay, helene cooper and joe klein. first up, mitt romney may not have been the love of their life, now he is out in the arena has the republican's champion, a political gladiator who has now thrown down his gauntlet. >> this president can ask us to be patient. this president can tell us it was someone else's fault. this president can tell us that the next four years he'll get it right. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. chris: john, that is it, that's the gauntlet, can the president and what will he do to answer that charge that he has not made things better? >> is a perennial questions in elections and the case of romney against obama. explicitly and implicitly, the president has to answer that charge. they have tried in chicago for the last year to say this isn't just a referendum on us. it's a choice. you're going to hear that framing throughout this convention in charlotte. i will say, i think they're going to do more to try to go back and litigate his record th
with us today, john heilemann, katty kay, helene cooper and joe klein. first up, mitt romney may not have been the love of their life, now he is out in the arena has the republican's champion, a political gladiator who has now thrown down his gauntlet. >> this president can ask us to be patient. this president can tell us it was someone else's fault. this president can tell us that the next four years he'll get it right. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than...
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joe scarborough, the host of "morning joe" on msnbc n charlotte this morning as well. good morning to you. >> good morning. i'm in charlotte, and i'm in a bar. >> situation normal, nothing is different for you, joe. but let's talk about that speech last night. obviously barack obama landed on the national political speech with the big speech in 2004. four years ago we saw him in denver speaking to throngs. yesterday we saw a more straightforward approach, didn't see the swelling oratory. given the democrats' task of inspiring enthusiasm among their voters was that the right call and did he deliver? >> well, the president certainly delivered an exciting people inside the convention hall. he delivered in exciting his base. did we see anything new from barack obama last night? did he give any proposals that would allow him to have a mandate moving forward after getting elected? no. as we were saying on the set beforehand, jeff greenfield was saying on this set, they weren't swinging for the fences. michele obama, bill clinton, set this president up well and they believe t
joe scarborough, the host of "morning joe" on msnbc n charlotte this morning as well. good morning to you. >> good morning. i'm in charlotte, and i'm in a bar. >> situation normal, nothing is different for you, joe. but let's talk about that speech last night. obviously barack obama landed on the national political speech with the big speech in 2004. four years ago we saw him in denver speaking to throngs. yesterday we saw a more straightforward approach, didn't see the...
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joe's life was shattered. but through his strong catholic faith and his fierce love for our boys, joe found the strength to get back up. that's joe. [ cheers & applause ] >> cenk: moving speech by dr. jill biden in favor of her husband who is going to be speaking in about ten minutes. you know she mentioned something there that's really important. sometimes it doesn't happen often but sometimes congressmen senators politicians make a difference. even if they're not president. >> al: oh, yeah. >> cenk: i had an interesting conversation with alan grayson about this. was in congress, now out, going to come back in. there's so much you can do. are you sure you want to go back into congress? he said cenk you don't understand, when we pass a bill he said we're helping people. that makes a difference. there's nowhere else i would rather be. that was an interesting comment. >> al: it used to happen a lot more than it does now. and remember joe biden was in the senate since 1972. he became chairman of the judiciary com
joe's life was shattered. but through his strong catholic faith and his fierce love for our boys, joe found the strength to get back up. that's joe. [ cheers & applause ] >> cenk: moving speech by dr. jill biden in favor of her husband who is going to be speaking in about ten minutes. you know she mentioned something there that's really important. sometimes it doesn't happen often but sometimes congressmen senators politicians make a difference. even if they're not president. >>...